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who promise one thing before they get elected and another thing once they come to power. as you see, we only say things we believe and we're going to try to implement. we're not saying anything that is crazy, we're not saying anything that is too wordy. in many instances we feel like scientists from the middle ages who were trying to tell everybody that reinvolves around the sun and yet we are threatened with excommunications because they were talking sense. we're talking sense. we are being heading off a cliff. we're not going to be like gal lay owe and say that the earth doesn't reinvolve around the sun. >> i'm going ask a follow yes. one thing in the united states are sympathetic to the idea that austerity by itself isn't going create growth certainly that was president obama and many democrats and some republicans view of our own economy. the question they have for greece is will each round of loans lead to the right kind of investments and the right kinds of restructuring end of licensing and end of other things that constrain the greek economy and many consider the
who promise one thing before they get elected and another thing once they come to power. as you see, we only say things we believe and we're going to try to implement. we're not saying anything that is crazy, we're not saying anything that is too wordy. in many instances we feel like scientists from the middle ages who were trying to tell everybody that reinvolves around the sun and yet we are threatened with excommunications because they were talking sense. we're talking sense. we are being...
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is alluding to is a deeply held view among republican leaders that the president is not done with re-election. that he wants to achieve political conquest over the republican party. that's been said publicly and privately. i think he is also talking about the need for republicans to make some gains incrementally and constructively and not allow the democrats and the president to paint them into a corner. even over the budget fights, you have seen republicans fair so poorly politically. that's the hole they have to climb out of. what i think is prominent in terms of 2016, still, two visions of what government ought to do and the performance of the economy that will dictate where these debates go. as peter alexander just mentioned, hillary clinton is the early favorite. that rare interview she and president obama sat down forgave us a peak into their relationship and how things have seemingly changed in the last few years between them. is that a surprise looking at where we started in 2008? >> on the face of it, it is a surprise. they have evolved, people close to secretary clinton have talked
is alluding to is a deeply held view among republican leaders that the president is not done with re-election. that he wants to achieve political conquest over the republican party. that's been said publicly and privately. i think he is also talking about the need for republicans to make some gains incrementally and constructively and not allow the democrats and the president to paint them into a corner. even over the budget fights, you have seen republicans fair so poorly politically. that's...
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, sometimes you lose elections, and i worked very hard, but i lost, and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes, and why did he ask me? why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> interesting to hear her talk about that. was it awkward at the start of that relationship? >> extraordinarily awkward. >> the 2008 campaign dominated by their relationship and the arc of their coming together. 2012 dominated by president clinton and his relationship with barack obama changing. and a lot of people are looking at that and saying 2016, meant to represent a laying on hands of barack obama? not necessarily. joe biden still out there. but the arc of those two from rivals -- friends in the senate, rivals on the presidential campaign trail and now working together four years, one of the more interesting human political stories we've seen in the last generation. >> you think they are close? >> no doubt in my mind, they are genuinely close. when hillary clinton says we do this because we love america. that's kind of corny. exactly the way she feels about her s
, sometimes you lose elections, and i worked very hard, but i lost, and then president obama asked me to be secretary of state and i said yes, and why did he ask me? why did i say yes? because we both love our country. >> interesting to hear her talk about that. was it awkward at the start of that relationship? >> extraordinarily awkward. >> the 2008 campaign dominated by their relationship and the arc of their coming together. 2012 dominated by president clinton and his...
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you lost an election they'll write about for decades. joe biden seems to be kicking the tires for a run in 2016. is he the guy, in your opinion, that can lead the democratic party forward and the nation forward? >> i'm going to resist getting drawn into this. >> come on, try. >> i love joe and there are others who, no doubt, will run. i do genuinely believe that just a week after we inaugurated president obama, it's premature to get into the horse race. >> have you watched television news? come on. this is what we do. >> i know, but that's also part of something we need to challenge. we went through 2012 with 60% of the country in drought, superstorm sandy, $110 billion of climate disasters and not one journalist anywhere in the u.s. asked any question during the debates about the biggest issue we're facing, the climate crisis. now the horse race stories are easy to write. and it's just a template that we get into. it's totally understandable. but we need to really dig in, in our democracy, the way we used to and grapple with the problem
you lost an election they'll write about for decades. joe biden seems to be kicking the tires for a run in 2016. is he the guy, in your opinion, that can lead the democratic party forward and the nation forward? >> i'm going to resist getting drawn into this. >> come on, try. >> i love joe and there are others who, no doubt, will run. i do genuinely believe that just a week after we inaugurated president obama, it's premature to get into the horse race. >> have you...
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you're talking about an elected official going in to have, as i wrote it down, some political influence. that was the statement. political influence in an organization that has a trust fund that gets its money from the governor. that's a conflict of sp. >> it's a conflict of interest. i don't think he's going to get the vote. he has to get the majority of votes from the council. i don't think it's going to happen. robert bob doesn't want it. sent a letter saying issue withdraw. i personally think -- to answer your question, i asked the same question. why? why do you want this? and jerry's response was that -- >> i think some person asked him to be on the board. >> it's a conflict of interest. he doesn't have to do it. and robert bobb said we'll take a staff person from your office but not you. >> always appoint staff to represent their point of view. >> he should appoint someone and call it a day. >> in a time of political kickbacks and corruption charges and the aura over the council and the mayor, this kind of -- right. in this situation, true eyebrow raiser. >> we've got to go. thank
you're talking about an elected official going in to have, as i wrote it down, some political influence. that was the statement. political influence in an organization that has a trust fund that gets its money from the governor. that's a conflict of sp. >> it's a conflict of interest. i don't think he's going to get the vote. he has to get the majority of votes from the council. i don't think it's going to happen. robert bob doesn't want it. sent a letter saying issue withdraw. i...
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is he up for re-election this fall. a spokesperson says zuckerberg and his wife christie on his education policies. he donated $100 million to schools. >>> imagine who will get lance's seven titles from the tour de france if you eliminate all the other cyclists who used performance enhancers? take a look. >> finally, i have won seven tour de frances. >> in an era of cyclists guilty of doping, there was one man who didn't use performance-enhancing drugs, the brother of a skilled french cyclist. this man is the newly named winner of lance armstrong's seven tour de frances. >> and if you think you know who that guy is that, of course, is snl alum horacio sanz. >> basket on the front, too. >> that's a good one. >>> one person out there couldn't care less whether or not beyonce lip synced the national anthem. this is 3-month-old juliana. and there's only one way to soothe her crying jags. >> okay? ♪ >> she love that is beyonce. for those new parents, it may be music to your ears. >> millions of parents right now are probab
is he up for re-election this fall. a spokesperson says zuckerberg and his wife christie on his education policies. he donated $100 million to schools. >>> imagine who will get lance's seven titles from the tour de france if you eliminate all the other cyclists who used performance enhancers? take a look. >> finally, i have won seven tour de frances. >> in an era of cyclists guilty of doping, there was one man who didn't use performance-enhancing drugs, the brother of a...
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. >>> a dramatic deadlock in israel where rival parties split parliamentary elections. prime minister benjamin netanyahu did win another term but is skrimabling to build another coalition among parties. the outcome could have a big outcome on the peace process. >>> one man in new zealand wants to ban cats. a prominent economist is calling for the erradication of domestic cats which he calls natural born killers. what? on a website to promote his cats to go campaign, he claims that cats in new zealand are wiping out wildlife. what about those mice? anyway, contributing to the extinction of nine bird species and endangering dozens of others. new zealand has the highest rate of cat opener ship in the world. and many cat lovers have launched their own websites to protest. i'm joining in on that protest. >> the anti-kitten campaign. >> a good percentage of the country is not going to like you. >> let's see a picture of grumpy cat today. >> thank you, natalie. al, how about a check of the weather? >> i'm concerned about my neighbor cat. anyway, let's show you as far as our we
. >>> a dramatic deadlock in israel where rival parties split parliamentary elections. prime minister benjamin netanyahu did win another term but is skrimabling to build another coalition among parties. the outcome could have a big outcome on the peace process. >>> one man in new zealand wants to ban cats. a prominent economist is calling for the erradication of domestic cats which he calls natural born killers. what? on a website to promote his cats to go campaign, he claims...